At least 4 injured in two separate Sunday night crashes

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San Angelo paramedics extricate a woman out of a four-door sedan Sunday evening after a two-vehicle crash at FM 2288 and Arden Road.

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San Angelo paramedics extricate a woman out of a four-door sedan Sunday evening after a two-vehicle crash at FM 2288 and Arden Road.

Jennifer Rios/Standard-Times
A Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper, out of Bronte, peers inside the cab of a sedan that was involved in a two-vehicle crash Sunday night.

SAN ANGELO, Texas - Two crashes, one rollover and an entrapment, were reported about an hour of each other on Sunday evening.

At least four people were taken to a hospital as a result of both crashes.

First responders were called to a two-vehicle crash at FM 2288 and Arden Road at about 7:25 p.m. Sunday. San Angelo paramedics extricated a woman from her sedan before taking her to the hospital. The other vehicle involved was a GMC Yukon. It was unclear if anyone in the SUV was injured.

Trooper Jessica Springer, out of Bronte, investigated the crash. As of 10 p.m. Sunday she was reportedly at the hospital where the woman was taken.

It was unclear which direction each vehicle was traveling.

As San Angelo firefighters and Grape Creek Volunteer firefighters were clearing the scene of debris, a second crash was reported on State Highway 208, approximately 10 miles north of San Angelo.

Trooper Matthew Walts said an SUV was heading south on 208 when the driver lost control of the vehicle, crashed through a fence and rolled multiple times.

She and two other occupants were taken by ambulance, but injuries were unclear. A firefighter was carrying a girl onto one ambulance before it left.

Quail Valley Volunteer Fire Department assisted with traffic, which was slowed, but not stopped.

Names of the occupants involved in both crashes were unclear as of 10:30 p.m. Sunday.